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With thanks to the W Hotel in Hoboken New Jersey, we were able to capture New York City all the way from the George Washington Bridge to just south of Midtown. This 364 x 150 inch image shows the city at late afternoon, with a full moon rising. See more big building and cityscape images here in our Gigapan gallery and ...

I took this panaroma in conjunction with the night picture. This one is also taken from Long Island City in Gantry Plaza State Park. From a different angle, the Empire State Building is visible in the middle, whereas the Chrysler Building is blocked by the UN.

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This panorama was taken right after dusk across the East River from Long Island City. Sadly due to the location the Empire State Building is blocked. The range is from about 14th street to 60th street with the Queenborough Bridge.
Due to the very windy pier, I had to opt for lower exposure time at a higher ISO than ...

This was taken from the north east corner of Port Authority Bus Terminal, level 5 public car parking. It shows 42Nd Street and 8th avenue. To see other New York City shots search on &quot;drh&quot;, or clock on a link below:
Times Square New York City, Times Square, 46th street looking north to South East:
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Looking North from the Marriott Marquis Hotel. My first Gigapixel image.
1.052 Gigaapixels (47388 x 22204 pixels)
Input images: 286 (22 columns by 13 rows)
This was taken through the dirty hotel windows after a rainstorm. I may try to clean it up and resubmit later.

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First shot i've taken that I feel was worth the extra time to photoshop and make perfect, including everything from the Mercedes Benz shoot to the cars stopped in traffic on the West Side Highway. Also what I think is the first shot taken at this resolution of the new Highline Park that's just opened. Definitely the mo...

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This fantasy map was created from tessellated aerial photography of the area around the New York Public Library in Midtwon Manhattan. A printed copy of this fantasy map is in the map collection of the New York Public Library.
View map on my website: www.nikolasschiller.com/blog/index.php/archives/2008/06/25 /...